Re: Get to know your fellow board members....

Originally Posted by TomAz

Kory I don't think I have 5 modes of transportation that I've owned that I've cherished, so this is a stretch.

1. 1964 GMC straightside pickup truck. I had this in high school, the previous owner had converted the three-in-the-tree to a four-on-the-floor, so it had this really long stickshift like a school bus. My dad got me an 8 track player for it. This is the vehicle I had when I got my driver's license (1978), but it threw a rod so then I got..
2. 1968 Ford Galaxy 500. V8, approximately 0 miles per gallon. Loud, rusted tail pipe, dents, etc. It was beautiful. It got me around.

3. My current car, which I think I'm going to keep to myself. It's the best car I've ever even thought of driving, but it was expensive.

4. oh and I had this little sailfish sailboat in high school too. plastic hull, cheap nylon sails. great fun.

5. my bicycle in elementary school, but all I can remember is it was a 3-speed and not a Schwinn.

Loved these.

1. Name the literary character you share the most in common with.

2. You have a free pass to murder anyone in the world. Do you do it? Whom would you choose and how would you carry it out?

3. You have the power to stop one band from ever playing another note. Who's it gonna be?

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2. You have a free pass to murder anyone in the world. Do you do it? Whom would you choose and how would you carry it out?

3. You have the power to stop one band from ever playing another note. Who's it gonna be?

1. Swede Levov, in Philip Roth's American Pastoral. I guess. I'm not Jewish or from New Jersey though.

2. 'free pass' is a nebulous term. does it mean I won't be persecuted for a crime by the government? will the act be publicized? will I have to face other consequences of my actions? The gut reaction is to commit a political assassination, but, I can't think of anyone to kill that I wouldn't just make a martyr. Do I have to actually do the deed with my own hands, or can I just wish it so? I don't like blood.

I would say Kobe Bryant, cuz he sort of deserves it, but I think he's on the downside of his career and it would be a waste.

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Originally Posted by Cheddar's Cousin

What is best in life?

Best in life is to live in a way that engages you. Yeah we all gotta do a lot of boring shit, but when it comes time, make the effort. dont' sell yourself short. do a thing you love. Also, this sounds like a mindless platitude.

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What's the most pimp thing you have ever done?
Dumbest thing you've done in Vegas?
Thread you are most intrigued by, yet rarely post?
Top three traits that have progressed your career?
A belief you stand behind, yet you know is incorrect.

Originally Posted by dj12inches

What makes me qualified? I've watched EVERY fucking episode of American Idol, and every single episode of The Voice...Forget that I won departmental music awards when I was in the 8th grade choir.

Re: Get to know your fellow board members....

Originally Posted by PlayaDelWes

What's the most pimp thing you have ever done?
Dumbest thing you've done in Vegas?
Thread you are most intrigued by, yet rarely post?
Top three traits that have progressed your career?
A belief you stand behind, yet you know is incorrect.

- I don't think I understand 'pimp' as an adjective. But I did once rent a Jaguar in Vegas.
- see above
- Best albums of 2011
- Intelligence, work ethic, communication
- My dislike of Elbow. I can't get into their stuff, and I've tried. it reminds me of so much crap. and yet many people whose taste I respect love them. So I suspect I'm wrong, and yet, I can't get past it. Yeah I know that's not a belief.

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Originally Posted by getbetter

If you had the choice The Replacements or The Clash?

The Clash.

If anybody asks me about regrets, this is it. I never got to see either band live. I saw Joe Strummer, I saw Mick Jones, I even saw Paul Simonon solo -- but never the Clash. It just never worked out. They weren't where I was. in retrospect I should have done something about that. I've also seen Westerberg but never the Mats, and that was more because of .. well I don't know what. They were where I was but I guess it never worked out for some reason.

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Hey Great One. First, please tell the story of the worst physical pain you have ever experienced. And were you raised with religion? If so, give us your take on that from being a young un' to your current state, please.

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If money wasn't an issue, and you could follow one band around on tour for a 3 year span, what band would it be and what 3 years and why?

by 'what 3 years' I assume you mean I can time-travel.

Elvis Costello & the Attractions, 1978-79-80. I've been a little obsessed with pretty much exactly this time period in recent months. Elvis was at the peak of his creative arc (which actually lasted 76-82, really) and the Attractions were just killing it. Listen to "Live at Hollywood High" and you'll get a flavor for what I mean.

Re: Get to know your fellow board members....

Originally Posted by ivankay

Hey Great One. First, please tell the story of the worst physical pain you have ever experienced. And were you raised with religion? If so, give us your take on that from being a young un' to your current state, please.

I had a fingernail removed without anesthesia.. dude just yanked it out, then they did a tight wrap on the exposed nailbed.

I was raised with religion until I was about 13 then my parents lost interest. I think they got pissed off at something, certainly not theological. never quite got that story. I am currently active in a progressive church where I take nothing literally but believe it is all true in some abstract sense that I can't begin to understand let alone explain. The mere fact of existence rather than nothingness is sort of befuddling to me.

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Originally Posted by getbetter

Worse show you have ever seen and why? If u can't pick one just a top 5 list?

the first thing to jump into my mind is Danielson Famile, opening for the Flaming Lips, at the Hammerstein in NYC a few years ago. the FLs were fabulous but Danielson is the single worst band I can ever remember hearing. I didn't know their music but knew their connection to Sufjan Stevens and so was sort of looking forward to checking them out. Holy shit they were awful.

i saw the Stranglers in like 1981 and they played two songs, got spat on, got pissed off, Jet Black knocked over his drum kit and they stormed off the stage. after about 20 minutes they came back and the same thing repeated itself (they were also having sound problems). 2nd time they stormed off, house lights came up, show over.

I accidentally overheard the opening notes to Hotel California when i was leaving ACL a few years ago when the Eagles were headlining.

This isn't quite the same and I've told this story before but here it is: I saw Heart in a big sports arena in like 1981, which was fine, meaning it was about what you'd expect. But, earlier in the day I was offered a $5 ticket to see U2 in a little tiny club and I turned it down because I had these Heart tickets. U2 was on their 1st US tour, supporting Boy.

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What would you do if you were the GM of the Suns? What changes would you make? I know how much you love Robert Sarver.

EDIT* Feel free to play GM of the Diamondbacks/Cardinals as well.

If I were GM of the Suns I would immediately initiate a friendship with Jerry Colangelo and beg him to buy the team back. He'd know what to do. I haven't a clue, I think they're a lost cause for a few years.

Cardinals: do what it takes to retain Fitz, which means sign Kolb. Keep Whisenhunt and rely on his judgment as to how long to keep Dockett, AW, etc.

Re: Get to know your fellow board members....

Originally Posted by TomAz

by 'what 3 years' I assume you mean I can time-travel.

Elvis Costello & the Attractions, 1978-79-80. I've been a little obsessed with pretty much exactly this time period in recent months. Elvis was at the peak of his creative arc (which actually lasted 76-82, really) and the Attractions were just killing it. Listen to "Live at Hollywood High" and you'll get a flavor for what I mean.